What do you mean by "loading scheme"?
What do you mean by "loading scheme"?
By "loading scheme" I mean by which method a trainee adds weight to the bar. I was thinking that because of the decreased weekly volume the trainee could continue adding weight like he did during SS (but perhaps on a smaller scale). Am I right in this assumption or does there need to be a variation in volume and/or intensity like some of the other intermediate programs you listed (Texas Method, Starr Method)?
Thanks.
I add weight to the bar by sliding the plates on. But maybe we could speed things up if you'll provide an example of what you're trying to explain.
Your example from the book:
Monday: Squats and Presses
Tuesday: Pulls
Thursday: Squats and Presses
Friday: Pulls
So...if a trainee squats 350 for 3x5 on Monday would he then go for 355 on Thursday? Or is there something I'm missing?
No, because he's an INTERMEDIATE now, and they increase WEEKLY.
So you would squat the same weight twice in one week, or do a different squat variant, a light day, or what?
You could do a lot of things. Heavy/light is mentioned in the book, alternating DL and squats(both twice a week once light once heavy). You could also do a volume and intensity, RE/ME/DE, splitting between 10 days rather than weekly. You could do one lift a day, alternating between upper and lower. you can "load" in lots of different ways and the best one is going to depend on your needs. Once you are at this level of advancement you'll have enough experience to know your options. Read up on em and Good luck.